MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2022 Nov 18;71(46):1471-1478. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7146a2.
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, use of preventive behaviors was associated with perceived risk for contracting SARS-CoV-2 infection (1,2). Over time, perceived risk has declined along with waning COVID-19-related media coverage (3,4). The extent to which communities continue to be aware of local COVID-19 transmission levels and are implementing recommended preventive behaviors is unknown. During June 1-July 31, 2022, health departments in DuPage County, Illinois and metropolitan Detroit, Michigan surveyed a combined total of 4,934 adults who had received a positive test result for SARS-CoV-2 during the preceding 3 weeks. The association between awareness of local COVID-19 transmission and use of preventive behaviors and practices was assessed, both in response to perceived local COVID-19 transmission levels and specifically during the 2 weeks preceding SARS-CoV-2 testing. Both areas had experienced sustained high COVID-19 transmission during the study interval as categorized by CDC COVID-19 transmission levels.* Overall, 702 (14%) respondents perceived local COVID-19 transmission levels as high, 987 (20%) as substantial, 1,902 (39%) as moderate, and 581 (12%) as low; 789 (16%) reported they did not know. Adjusting for geographic area, age, gender identity, and combined race and ethnicity, respondents who perceived local COVID-19 transmission levels as high were more likely to report having made behavioral changes because of the level of COVID-19 transmission in their area, including wearing a mask in public, limiting travel, and avoiding crowded places or events. Continued monitoring of public perceptions of local COVID-19 levels and developing a better understanding of their influence on the use of preventive behaviors can guide COVID-19 communication strategies and policy making during and beyond the pandemic.
在 COVID-19 大流行早期,预防行为的使用与人们对感染 SARS-CoV-2 的风险感知有关(1,2)。随着时间的推移,对 COVID-19 的关注度下降,与 COVID-19 相关的媒体报道也减少(3,4)。目前尚不清楚社区对当地 COVID-19 传播水平的认识程度以及是否继续采取推荐的预防行为。2022 年 6 月 1 日至 7 月 31 日,伊利诺伊州杜佩奇县和密歇根州底特律大都会区的卫生部门对总共 4934 名在过去 3 周内 SARS-CoV-2 检测呈阳性的成年人进行了调查。评估了对当地 COVID-19 传播的认识与使用预防行为和措施之间的关系,包括对当地 COVID-19 传播水平的感知以及在 SARS-CoV-2 检测前的 2 周内。这两个地区在研究期间都经历了持续的高 COVID-19 传播,这是根据疾病预防控制中心 COVID-19 传播水平分类的。*总体而言,702 名(14%)受访者认为当地 COVID-19 传播水平较高,987 名(20%)认为传播水平较高,1902 名(39%)认为传播水平中等,581 名(12%)认为传播水平较低;789 名(16%)表示不知道。调整地理位置、年龄、性别认同以及种族和民族的综合因素后,认为当地 COVID-19 传播水平较高的受访者更有可能因所在地区的 COVID-19 传播水平而改变行为,包括在公共场所戴口罩、限制旅行、避免拥挤的地方或活动。继续监测公众对当地 COVID-19 水平的看法,并更好地了解其对预防行为使用的影响,可以指导大流行期间和之后的 COVID-19 沟通策略和决策制定。